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Martonvásár (Hungary)

Autumn visit to Martonvásár castle park (Hungary).
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Tata→Tarján→Bicske→Etyek→Martonvásár (Hungary) (Full cycling route) [4K]

A hot summer ride on the hills between Tata and Martonvásár, first passing through the village of Agostyán, then rolling along the Tarján-Csabdi-Bicske-Etyek cycle path, and finally testing the newly completed Etyek-Gyúró-Tordas section of the Budapest-Balaton (BuBa) cycle path.

Date: 18 June 2022
Distance: 70 km
Difference in level: 700 m
Duration: 6 hours
Weather: 27°C, sunny
Departure: Tata, railway station
Arrival: Martonvásár, railway station
In between: Tata, Agostyán, Tarján, Csabdi, Bicske, Botpuszta, Etyek, Gyúró, Tordas, Martonvásár.

The tour starts at the railway station in Tata, from where we will cycle through some local streets along the Agostyán road, which was completed in 2020, to the village. From here, we continue on a low-traffic road along the longest climb of the route to Gorba-top, passing by the Eco-Village and the Agostyáni Arboretum. From the top, you can finally start rolling past Vértestolna all the way to Tarján, where the high-quality cycle path, opened in 2017, begins. Passing through ploughs, fields and rolling hills, we roll down to the Tarján fishing lake and continue to the Vasztély dam, where we reach the public road again, which has been completely renovated and has very little traffic.

After passing through Csabdi, we are back on the exclusive cycle path, crossing the M1 motorway and passing the Csabdi reservoir. On the outskirts of Bicske between the fishing lake and Galagonyás, we continue on the closed service road alongside road 1, which is not very good quality, to the junction with the traffic at Etyek. The road leads straight into Etyek, but it is worth turning off at Botpuszta to the lake for a break. If you choose this route, it is important to know that you can only cycle on gravel here. Shortly after the fish pond you will arrive in Etyek, where the newly built Budapest-Balaton (BuBa) bicycle highway passes through.

The BuBa from Budapest to Etyek is completely finished and officially opened, from here to Kajászó the final stage of the works is still in progress, but the road is passable. It's worth noting that the hills of Etyek can be sweaty, and the route between Etyek and Gyúró is not necessarily family-friendly due to the many hills.

Soon after Gyúro we reach Tordas, from where we can soon continue the BUdapest-Balaton journey to Lake Velence and all the way to Lake Balaton. Or we can roll on to Martonvásár, from where we can easily take the train to Budapest, Székesfehérvár or the Hungarian sea.

0:00 Tata, train station
2:10 Tata-Agostyan
5:13 Gorba-top
7:42 Tarján
10:22 Tarján fishing lake
11:52 Vasztély junction
13:05 Csabdi
14:52 Bicske (Galagonyás)
18:02 Etyek junction
19:50 Etyek-Botpuszta (Fish pond)
21:00 Etyek
25:40 Gyuró
27:08 Tordas
28:36 Martonvásár

The recording was made with the Timewarp (Hyperlapse) function of the GoPro Hero 10 camera in 4K quality. Sit back on the couch and enjoy this virtual tour!

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Martonvásár

Brunszvik-kastély, Martonvásár, Magyarország
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Wonders of Hungary: Cifrapalota (Ornamented Palace), Kecskemét

We have launched a mini-series in 2020 entitled Wonders of Hungary, occasionally presenting our country's beautiful treasures in about a minute to inspire you. Welcome to the next episode, in which we show you the Ornamented Palace, also known as 'Cifrapalota' in Kecskemét.

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WINE CRAWL in HUNGARY! (VALLEY OF THE BEAUTIFUL WOMAN)

Doing a wine crawl in the Hungarian wine region of Eger was one of our favorite experiences in Hungary. We took a day trip from Budapest and visited the Valley of the Beautiful Woman. In this area, there are 48 individual wine cellars, so we set out to experience Hungarian wine doing a self-guided wine crawl.

An hour and a half north east of Budapest is the city of Eger. It is one of the top wine regions in Hungary. It is famous for having Egri Bikaver, or Bull’s Blood of Eger. The red wine got its name because according to the legend, the Eger soldiers drank wine mixed with bull’s blood.

We visited quite a few of the wine cellars in the Valley of the Beautiful Woman. Our favorite was cellar number 2. Theresa, the host, made our trip to Eger a memorable one. Her cellar was one of the more traditional ones and her personality was so lovely we went back a few time to drink her family’s wine.

In addition to the wine cellars, there is also an area of restaurants where you can have lunch in between cellar hopping.

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Wonders of Hungary - Kopaszi Dam, Budapest

In this episode of our series, we visit Kopaszi Dam, which has been an important leisure location for years in Budapest already, a perfect place for summer walks and to have a little chill out while great food and drinks are just at hand. This part of the city is in permanent renewal: fresh venues appear year by year. You find a beach and many types of water sports too. The recently finished MOL Campus tower has a lookout terrace where you can observe the city from a previously unavailable angle. A neighbourhood that's definitely a day's or at least an afternoon's worth!

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Wonders of Hungary - Brunszvik Manor House and surroundings, Martonvásár

The Brunszvik Manor in Martonvásár is not only interesting for its architecture but also an important site in terms of cultural history since Beethoven, the famous composer, maintained a good relationship with the noble family that owned the building and visited them several times, so it is no coincidence that there is a memorial museum within and that music events are held regularly in the beautiful 70-hectare park. But the location is also appealing for another reason: the manor is under the management of the Agricultural Research Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, so an agricultural exhibition has been created here, which is at least as interesting as the cultural attractions. Our series Wonders of Hungary continues with this beauteous location; we hope you will love this episode too.

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The castle and park where Beethoven spent a'lot of time ,Martonvasar, Hungary

Castle park walking tour
Beethoven, as the piano teacher of the Brunswick girls, visited the castle several times. In 1799, Baroness Anna Seeberg, born Antalné Bruszvik, a widow, went to the imperial city with her 24-year-old daughter Teréz and 21-year-old Jozefin with the undisclosed aim of marrying one or the other of her daughters. It was then that he asked Beethoven to teach the girls to play the piano. Beethoven did not like to teach. He was of the opinion that those who cannot compose should teach. But he made an exception with the girls. Beethoven dealt with the girls for 16 days. Through the girls, Beethoven met Ferenc Brunszvik, the girls' brother, who later became his friend and patron. He visited Martonvásár three times until 1808. In 1806, he finished the Appassionata here, which he dedicated to Ferenc Brunszvik. Beethoven had tender ties to Jozefin, as evidenced by the 14 letters that were found at the beginning of the 20th century. And Teréz Brunszvik deeply respected Beethoven.

Martonvásár - Brunszvik / Habsburg - Dreher Castle - Beethoven Museum

This castle, built in 1785, was for many years the family seat of Count Antal Brunswick. It is said that one of his children, Ferenc, became friends with Beethoven, to such an extent that he was one of the rare people to be able to use the familiar you form with the master. In the castle, the Beethoven Emlékmúzeum provides a reminder of the composer's stays in the house. Restored in 1870, the castle is today neo-Gothic in style. Every summer, concerts are held in the castle grounds on the island in the middle of the lake.

Hungary’s only Beethoven Memorial Museum created in the castle presents Beethoven’s correspondence with the female members of the Brunszvik family and also documents connected to the lives of the artist and the family.
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Family trip to Brunszvik Castle - Martonvásár 2022

Brunszvik Castle in Martonvásár is one of Hungary's best-known aristocratic residences. Both the building and the castle park are one of the most beautiful in our country. 2022.06.26.
A martonvásári Brunszvik-kastély Magyarország egyik legismertebb főúri rezidenciája. Mind az épület, mind a kastélypark az egyik legszebb hazánkban. 2022.06.26.

Élhető és sokszínű vidék: Martonvásár – RTL Klub, Kalandozó c. magazin

Az RTL Klub Kalandozó c. magazinjának 2019.06.30-i adása Martonvásár Városáról.

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We Visit BUDAPEST Hungary (Budapest Top Attractions) Part One

We Visit BUDAPEST Hungary. In this video we visit Hungary's capital city Budapest. In this two part series we visit Budapest top attractions.
In part one we visit the incredible Parliament Building, Buda Castle, Fishermans Bastion and the beautiful Margaret Island. Making our way around Budapest in our favourite way, electric scooters.

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Wonders of Hungary - Aquaticum, Debrecen

Debrecen (all besides its cultural and nature-related sights) is famous for its great bath facility: great in size and great in the offered services. It is called Aquaticum, and this is what we visit in today's short film.

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Wonders of Hungary: National Memorial Park, Pákozd

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Wonders of Hungary - Kis-Balaton

Welcome to the next episode of Wonders of Hungary, in which we present you Little-Balaton. ????
Little Balaton is located in the southwestern part of Hungary and has been an area listed by the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance (the Ramsar Convention) since 1979.

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Wonders of Hungary - National Theatre, Budapest

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Although the company (or at least its name) is already historical, this building of the National Theatre is quite new: it was opened only in 2002. If you are curious how a modern venue with a classical touch looks in Budapest, check out our short film!
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Fort Csesznek - Hungary 4K

This Hungarian fortress was built in the great castle construction period, after the 1241-42 invasion of the Tatars, by Jakab Cseszneky, the swordbearer of King Béla IV. Between 1326 and 1392 it was a royal castle, when King Sigismund offered it to the House of Garai in lieu of the Macsó Banate.

In 1482 the male line of the Garai family died out, and King Matthias Corvinus donated the castle to the Szapolyai family. In 1527, Baron Bálint Török became its owner.

During the 16th century, the Csábi, Szelestey and Wathay families were in possession of Csesznek. In 1561, Lőrinc Wathay held back successfully the siege of the Ottomans. However, in 1594 the castle was taken over and occupied by Turkish troops. In 1598 the Hungarians recaptured it.

In 1635, Dániel Esterházy bought the castle and village and from that time on Csesznek was the property of the Esterházy family until 1945.

BRUNSZVIK CASTLE 4K | Beethoven Museum | Brunszvik-kastély | Hungary

Full tour of the Brunszvik Castle, Beethoven Museum, and the Castle Park.

The construction of the snow-white-walled castle began in 1784, but it was not until the early 1800s that the estate passed into the hands of the famed Brunszvik family, who then changed the edifice, which originally contained Baroque-style components, for decades.
At the turn of the century, brewer Antal Dreher purchased the building, which had been transformed into a military hospital during WWII. Currently, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences manages both the castle and the surrounding property.

The 70-hectare English garden, designed by Ferenc Brunszvik, is the most beautiful portion of the castle. It contains rare trees such as dwarf almonds, cedars, swamp cypresses, Japanese acacias, sycamores, and alders. Heinrich Nebbien, who also designed City Park, was the landscape architect of the English Garden.

The water of the Szent László Creek, which runs through the park, has been dammed, and an island has been built in the middle of the lake. The island also has an outdoor stage where concerts are staged on a regular basis.

New updated ticket prices are:

2500 HUF (6.2 EUR) for adults
1500 HUF (4 EUR) for children

Parking is free.

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Brunszvik-kastély, Martonvásár

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Martonvásár valószínűleg már a 11. században sűrűn lakott hely lehetett. 1268-ban elsőként már mint vásáros hely említik, amely a kereskedelem élénkülésével csak tovább bővült, mivel a Buda -- Fehérvár kereskedelmi út mentén feküdt. Ekkor valószínűleg Fehérvár után Martonvásár Fejér megye legnagyobb városa. A törökök 1526-ban, 1528-ban, 1541-ben, 1543-ban, 1545-ben és 1551-ben vezettek hadjáratot a településen keresztül, így világosan kitűnik, hogy a 16. század közepére már teljesen elnéptelenedett.

Az 1770-es években a Brunszvik család kezére került a terület. Ők nagyszabású építkezésbe kezdtek, 1773 és 1776 között római katolikus templomot, valamint egy barokk kastélyt építettek (ezt 1870-ben neogót stílusban alakították át), nagyszámú telepest vonzottak a korábban kihalt faluba. A város nagy büszkesége, hogy 1800-ban itt vendégeskedett Ludwig van Beethoven.

Korán, már 1861-ben kapcsolódott a település a vasúti hálózatba, a Déli Vasúttársaság Buda--Nagykanizsa vonalára, amely sokáig a második legjelentősebb vasútvonal volt Magyarországon. A Martonvásáron épült vasútállomás szolgált a lassú szerelvények szénnel és vízzel való feltöltésére is. A lehetőségek ellenére azonban Martonvásár továbbra is csak a mezőgazdaság területén emelkedett ki, terményeinek a vasút jó piacot biztosított a közeli fővárosban.

A II. világháború súlyos pusztításokat végzett a településen, ahol a Brunszvik család korábbi birtokainak szétosztásával nagy lehetőség nyílt a mezőgazdaság további növelésére. 1951-ben mezőgazdasági kutatóintézet alakult a faluban, amely 1953-tól kezdve a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Kezelésében áll, mindenkor a legfejlettebb hasonló intézmény volt Magyarországon. Szintén ebben az időszakban alakult ki Martonvásár turizmusa.

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